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  1. #1
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    Default Tracks Run your best special .

    When the quarantine is over should all the tracks schedule " Their Best Special" of the year so all or most tracks can get a big show in to help them get through the winter ?
    Should tracks run later into the year ? mid to late November day races ?
    Or will it cost too much for some tracks to even open for specials doing all it takes to ready a facility for paying customers.
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    It really depends on the track. Hopefully the people that go to the races still have enough money to go to a race. None of us want to lose our big races but that might be some time from now when we can do them again. If this (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)e keeps up through September or something, we should leave the gates locked until Florida. I hate the idea that there might not be track championships or a banquet this year though. What we need is for everybody to do whatever it is that keeps the business open and if that's only to run 2 demolition derbies or a monster truck show, that's what the tracks have to do.
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    Many tracks rely on building up a cash reserve early in the year before they dare put on a big show.

    All those pit passes, pit stall sales etc. help a bunch.

    Promoters with several years of good weather and money management can take a chance. New promoters not so much.
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    I know many tracks in my area depends on summer nationals as it makes their year. So hopefully some can get that in.

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    You have to consider how many people will be without a job when this is all over. There could be a bunch of race fans that don't have jobs and won't have any money to go to a race. It's going to be interesting.

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    If I was a track owner... I would wade back into the racing pool very carefully once they are given the signal to race again. With the reasons to be cautious listed above. I don't think I would want to start off the season after many haven't been working with a big event/race.

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    I think you are going to see a lot of open practices at first to get things rolling again and get the tracks some working capital.

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